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Review MP 2 Exam Review

Directions No calling out from the team (you will lose 2 points).

Nuclear History Event that led to the proliferation and stockpiling of weapons between the 2 Cold War superpowers. Sputnik

Health & Environment Controversial international agreement to reduce the overall global production of CO2 by Kyoto Protocol

Human Rights Student protest for free speech violently put down in China Tiananmen Square

Nuclear History UN agency created to oversee NPT and peaceful uses of atomic energy. IAEA

Globalization The way in which we use our resources to meet our unlimited wants? Economy

Nuclear Weapons Chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons that can cause great damage and loss of life. WMD’s

Globalization What is the growing integration of the world’s economies and societies? Globalization

Nuclear Weapons Missiles that travel on a mathematical trajectory through the atmosphere. Ballistic

Human Rights Highly controversial UN organ that oversees HR. Human Rights Commission

Nuclear Weapons Missile types that have the ability to travel long distances. Strategic

Nuclear Agreements 2 treaties that limit where nuclear testing can take place. Limited & Comprehensive Test Ban Treaties (LTBT & CTBT).

Globalization What is an outcome of the US housing market collapse?? Homelessness and unemployment in the US Decline in international trade Bailout of banks by US government

Nuclear Agreements 1 st major agreement to address the spread of nuclear weapons technology. NPT

Globalization Value of alternative that must be forgone to pursue certain action? Opportunity Cost

Nuclear Agreements Recent treaty that targets the spread of weapons & technology to terror groups. SORT

Human Rights Identify two groups of peoples protected under UN Conventions making up HR law. Refugees, Racial minorities, Women, Children, Prisoners

Nuclear Proliferation 5 Nuclear Weapons States US, USSR, GB, FRA, CHN

Globalization What are the International trade agreements (3)? IMF, World Bank, WTO

Nuclear History The 1 st and only use of nuclear weapons occurred when the US dropped 2 bombs on this island nation. Japan

Health & Environment International agreement to end the use of CFC’s. Montreal Protocol

Nuclear Weapons Lower-flying jet-propelled missiles. Cruise

Globalization What is one action that Deng Xiaoping took to modernize China ? Opening foreign investment, privatizing industry, allowing private enterprise

Nuclear Agreements President Obama’s idealistic nuclear goal. Nuclear Zero

Health & Environment How many people inhabit the globe? 7 billion

Nuclear History Critical event that led the US and USSR to agree to a test- ban treaty and reduction talks. Cuban Missile Crisis

Globalization What was a cause of the global financial crisis? Creation of mortgage backed securities to increase foreign investments in the US market b.Foreclosure rates above 10% that threw off market forecasts c.Lowering standards to make loans/mortgages more readily available for Americans

Nuclear Proliferation Name 2 of 3 NPT goals Non-proliferation (stop spread), disarmament, fair access peaceful use

Health & Environment Disease that is contagious and which can be transmitted from one source to another. Communicable disease

Nuclear Proliferation Name 3 nations that have successfully tested nuclear weapons aside from NWS. India, Pakistan, North Korea

Globalization List 3 Regional Trade Agreements. NAFTA (US, Canada, Mexico) EU (European Union) AU (African Union) ASEAN & SAFTA (SE Asia) MERCOSUR (S. Amer) GAFTA (Greater Arab)

Nuclear History Rejected US proposal for international regulations and inspection of all nuclear facilities. Baruch Plan

Globalization What are two of the basic economic systems? Market, Command, Traditional

Nuclear Proliferation NNWS currently violating NPT requirement not to pursue nuclear weapons capabilities. Iran

Human Rights Fundamental UN agreement on HR? Universal Declaration of HR

Nuclear Weapons Short range missile types. Tactical

Globalization What is a barrier to free trade? Quota, Subsidy, Tariffs

Human Rights Two basic categories of HR Civil/Political & Economic/Social/Cultural

Nuclear Agreements 1 ST major agreement between the US & USSR to reduce their nuclear arsenals. SALT I

Globalization The three basic questions of Economics are? What to produce? Who to produce for? How to produce?

Health & Environment Specialized UN agency established to improve global health standards. WHO

Globalization What is one of the principles of the WTO? Trade without discrimination, free trade, predictability, fair competition, development and economic reform

Nuclear Weapons Missiles that are defensive in nature, and a part of a defense system, internationally illegal. ABM’s